Arun Pathak (born 16 June 1975) is an Indian politician and social activist from
Varanasi
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. He is involved in charity work and campaigns for "protection of Hindu culture". He has attracted public attention for staging suicide attempts as a form of political protest.
Personal life
Pathak was born in Varanasi on 16 June 1975.
Activism
As of 2009, Pathak had been rescued from suicide attempts at least eleven times by his followers.
Liquor stores
In 1997, Pathak started a campaign to ban
liquor store
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s from being in close proximity to religious sites. He wanted this policy to be in place in Varanasi and
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. To get attention for this campaign, Pathak climbed to the top of a 300-foot tower in Varanasi and threatened to jump to death. After getting written assurance from the police that the shops would be closed, Pathak climbed down from the tower.
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Babri Masjid demolition celebration
In 1998, Pathak organised a celebration in Varanasi to commemorate the
1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid. He put up flags as decoration, but the local police had them taken down and destroyed. In response Pathak went to police station and took 50
valium
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pills in a suicide attempt. Three days later Pathak woke up and found that the in charge police officer Singh had not been fired, so Pathak took 50 more valium pills and threw himself in front of the car of the
chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. Pathak survived and a police officer who was responsible along with Singh was fired for misconduct in removing the flags.
Film protests
Pathak led a Vishwa Hindu Sena group in Varanasi to oppose the screening of the film ''
Girlfriend
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'' (2004), which dealt with subject matter about lesbians.
Deepa Mehta filmed parts of the 2005 film ''
Water
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'' on the ghats in Varanasi. The film was controversial to Pathak for having the line "... if a Brahmin or God sleeps with a woman she is blessed", which he interpreted to be oppressive to
women's rights
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. To protest the filming, Pathak tied a large stone around his waist, took a boat to the center of the
Ganges
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, and jumped into the river when the cameras were filming. His friends jumped into the river, rescued him, and rushed him to the hospital.
Pathak's actions were followed by some rioting. The Varanasi city government responded by ordering film production to stop.
Pakistani Ghazal virtuoso
Ghulam Ali was invited to perform at Sankat Mochan music festival in 2016 which Pathak did not like. He said that instead of offering the stage to a Pakistani singer, the organisers should invite Indian musicians. He also blamed the organiser for the controversy. He also said that a beef eater like Ghulam Ali must not be allowed to enter in a Hindu temple.
In 2017, Pathak announced that he with his follower will worship at the controversial temple Mata Shringar Gauri and when Police and the administration arrested him to stop him from doing so, as a protest he again tried to attempt suicide by cutting veins of his hand. He got critically injured and admitted to trauma center immediately.
On 15 August 2018, Pathak and his followers were again arrested by the police as he tried to hoist the national flag on a controversial place Bindu Madhav temple also known as Madhav Rao Dharhara which is a National Monument. This is not the first time when Pathak stopped and got arrested for hoisting the Tricolour on every national festival he attempt to hoist the Tricolor and get arrested with national flag.
Gallery
File:Arun Pathak Addressing People.JPG , Arun Pathak a public leader
File:ARUNPATHAK10.JPG , Arun Pathak addressing a press conference as a Shiv Sena spokesperson
File:ARUNPATHAK5.JPG , Arun Pathak at a Hindutva
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File:ARUNPATHAK4.JPG , Arun Pathak at a protest
File:Rakta Shringaar by Arun Pathak.jpg , Arun Pathak attempt suicide protest by cutting his veins
File:Arun Pathak's arrest by police.jpg , Arun Pathak arrested after attempting to hoist National Flag at Madhav Rao Dharhara
File:Arun pathak 3.jpg , Arun Pathak at a charity event for blind people
File:Arun pathak 1.jpg , Pathak at a book and stationery distribution event for poor students
File:ARUNPATHAK2.JPG , Arun Pathak addressing media
References
External links
ArunPathak.com
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Activists from Varanasi
1975 births
Living people
Politicians from Varanasi
Hindu nationalism